Swingyde

Swingyde will provide you with the feedback necessary to hinge the wrists correctly and assure that the face is perfectly square throughout the swing. In addition, it will help maintain a 'preset' lag position on the downswing & into impact.

Place Swingyde
golf swing trainer on shaft of club by removing bolt and slipping over thin
section of shaft. Position with clamp just above bottom of grip. Adjusting wing
nut so clamp does not move freely.

Hold golf club
with left hand, keeping left arm straight. Left thumb points down the center of
the shaft.

Top of grip on
club should protrude beyond palm of hand, i.e. normal left hand position on the
club.

Support clubhead
with right hand. Move clamp along shaft so that Swingyde golf swing trainer
"rest" touches left forearm, creating a 90 degree angle(Forearm must be
kept straight).

Club head is
vertical, pointing skywards. Position Swingyde golf training aid on top
of shaft in line, with leading edge of clubface.

Tighten Wing nut
to stop clamp moving.

Advanced Golfers - for greater wrist action, move
the Swingyde golf swing trainer clamp down the grip towards the club head 1-2 cm and reclamp.

The Swingyde
Practice Drill:

At address
position, attach a 90mm rubber band around the forearm, and secure
by placing loops over opposite ends of the Swingyde "rest".

Swing back so that the left
arm is horizontal, shaft is vertical, and Swingyde "rest" meets
forearm.

Swing through, transferring
weight and making sure that Swingyde stays on top of shaft. Right
hand rotates over left. Continue to hip horizontal follow through
position. Left arm is starting to bend and shaft points skywards.

Swing back to right side.
Do not pause at bottom of swing. The tension in the rubber band
illustrates how the Swingyde "rest" meets the side of the forearm on
the backswing and follow through.

Repeat procedure 5 times

In my 57 years of
playing and 43 years of teaching, I have never seen a training tool like
my Swingyde to help train golfers of all abilities to swing their club
on line, every time.

Let me share my discovery with you !

Jim Flick,
Cofounder of the Nicklaus/Flick Golf Schools

I have used the
Swingyde in almost all of my lessons regardless of the players' ability.
It is especially useful with beginners who have no idea as to what the
swing should look or feel like.

The relative inexpensive Swingyde
golf swing trainer can help identify many swing problems that can
occur in the golf swing and is helpful in giving feedback to the player
where he cannot see or feel what is actually occurring, which is behind
him.

For anyone looking for an
inexpensive teaching or training aid that will certainly develop good
swing habits this is the one.